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PAGE TWO. CREDIT BILL REPORTED OUT OF COMMITTEE, BIC FICHT SEEN IN SENATE WASHINGTON, Dec. 15.—The bill of Senator Norris, republican, Nebraska, to establish a $100,000,000 government corporation to finance sale of agricultural products was ordered reported! *F.-Teasie said pumps were taken favorably today by the senate agriculture committee. It was indicated that the bill, around which the next phase of the fight for agricultural relief promises to center, would be brought into the senate in the near future and an attempt made to have) yo, it replace the administration shipping bills, The Norris proposal has not been given administration } LAFOLLETTE ON SHIPPING BILL of { Labor proposal to « | ana| | the headquarters of ‘ederation of Labor in the ¢ Washington. Chairman c there. I am in tormed to withdraw certain péovisii the pending bill dealing with if he could thereby induce 6 to abate their o the everlasting resontatives of the country that they aretaced proposal Laaker found. he could spurned this Chairman not buy American labor approval, and yesterday Eugene Myer ector of the War Finance corpor- s told the senate banking commit- tee he was opposed to it The agriculture committee voted a ftagorable report on the bill after tn- terrupting dts hearings on farmer re- ef. but the banking committee con tinued today to hear testimony re-/ gerd’ng various proposals for expan sion of agricultural craiit Aid In disposing immediately of the surplus of Products in ural agricuy: rk Proposes a perm: corporation, to issue $500,000,000 tn tax exempt b Ite $100,000.000 capital would be sub. scribed entirely by the government and it would have authority to oper. ate government ships and buy, sell, lease and operate elevators. Recommendations as fo credit leg: islation considered desirable by the cooperative marketing associations Were presented to the banking com mittee today by Aaron Sapiro, of Cal. {fornia, but he expressed no prefer. ence among the various bills now pending before congress. In discussing the different measures Mr. Sapiro said the associations were in favor of legislation which would at this “would be a gross vio- spirit and letter of representative gov Passage of the measure time, he stated ernment ‘The plea of the president in his mes- sage to the recent special session that members of congress disregard “the too hastey impressions of a contitu. ency” in the interest of the larger na tional good particularly drew the fire of the senator who declared the ap- peal represented “the madness of the Present administration,” and would not be tolerated in ‘an¥ other repre- senative government of ithe world. He challenged the president's state- ments that enactment of one bill would relieve tho treasury of losses now susta‘ned by reason of shipping board operation of government ton- nage and asserted the plan embodied n the bill: “would plunder and rob” the Amorican people. Chairman Lasker was attacked by RUPTURE EXPERT HERE Seeley, Famous in This Spe- cialty, Called to Cheyenne F delph: persona: H. Seeley, of C o and Phila- . the noted truss expert, wiil be at the Plains Hotel, and case of rup- y, but contracts the open- days on the average case. ing in 10 This result effected during the ¢ the repair continues of itself thr during p while all ed ing a vast ad all former methods— instantaneous effects weciable and with. train or position no ize or location. Large or si matter the difficult cases, or incissional ruptures (following operations) specinily no- licited. This instrument received the award in Eugiand and in Spain, wthout gurgery, -n- . Tedical treatments or pre- scriptions. Warning — All cases he cautioned against the use of any elastic or web truss with under- straps, as same rest where the lump Government, Washington, D. C,, for inspection. He will be glad to demon- strate, without charge or fit them if desired, Business demands prevent stopping “at any other place in this section P, 8.—Bvery statement in this notice has been verified before the Federal aud State Courta—F. H. Seeley. There are Gosens of folks right here in town who are eager to make a trade with you —whether you have something to buy or sell, or are looking for employment. Bveryboty reads the TYant Ads, so put one in yourself and you will find the people you want—and theyll find you, toot Tou can’t beat the Tribune for results and there’s always & Yreason—our circulation ex ecots any Wyoming paper. Fhone 16 or 16 represent a combination of certain features of the Capper and Lenroot bills, The aseociatiors es represented in their national oryantzation were not able to present a unanimous opinion, however, and Gecrge C. Jewett, rep- resenting the Northwest Wheat Grow- ers assciation, submitted dissenting views. Representative McSwain, Demo- erat, South Carolina, also appeared before the banking committee to ex- plain features of » farm credit bill ha has introduced in the house een the senator as m man appointed to Public office “not to operate ships but to ‘sell’ ahip subsidy to the Amer- fean people.” He accused the ship- ping board chairman of refusing to give information to congress ss to the cause of losses in government opera tion of ships and charged that he had “tried to make government operation 8 failure.” The) Wisconsin senator in conclud- ing address took up the bill section by section, criticizing its provisions and point’ng out what he contended were dangers in it. HARVEY CALLED HOME BY U.S. (Continued From Page One.) ence without a departure from the well established national policies. ‘TON, Dec. 15,—(By Yk) Associated Press.}—Although state departme: fficials| confirmed today London announcement that Amb: WASHIN' sador Harvey "had been called home! “tor consultation,” they dgclined to make any explanation as to the spe cific questions Secretary Hughes de- sired to.discuss with him. In the absence of an official ex- planation the impression gained cur: rency that Mr. Harvey had been callet to Washington in connection with the situation as to German reparations now threatening a rupture, between Great Britain and France Tt has been stated in administration circles here that the Washington gov. ernment regards the reparations diffi- culty as the “most acute” of Buro- ean problems tuday and ts anxious to afford any ald toward settlement that it could properly .extend. In view of these offic’al utterances, the expectation is that the am s visit willshave a direct effect on that situation. It Appears certain that the state de- partment has seriously considered the possfbility of American participa- tion in some form in the proposed economic and financial conferences at Brussels, which was projected by the allied statesmen, but for which it has not been possible to make deSnite plans because of the spl't over repar- ations, RUSTLER IS EXTRADITED SACRAMENTO, Cal. Dec, 15.— Governor Stephens today granted the request of Wyoming for the extradi- tion of Mike Mucklow, charged with'| grand larceny, from Los Angeles to Park county, Wyoming. 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Prices from $8.25 to $18.75 --Third Floor peeled Oe ae ae” : choice a eee ae ° Filet Lace Scarfs, A nice present for JUST ARRIVED © Tele Bweree. conte oe four Brae Pe oon ace monet OCs ee Another new shipment of Bueilla package goods and open stock in Stamped Goods. populae, att ae $2.19 Bele oa $1.49 Everything in Scarfs, Center Pieces, Luncheon Cloths, Napkins, Bed Spreads and many Children’s Satin Bed Spreads. 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ZA or ‘away trom deniers whenever the sales |Gropped off bu. thet there was uo yfixed minimun- «et for sales. ‘Ien‘tyit & vat that fn some cities ur price of guSolins is kept down meet the compétition of independ: ! ‘nt dealers?” the committes attorney! "GALLOWS \ PONTIAC, Il, Dec. 15.—(By The Asscointe? Prees.)—Myron Corbridge, was banged thie morning for the mur- Ger of Jobn 6. Jones @ reformatory Rn . Gaakd last Jie. \ASHINGTON; Dec. 1% —Value of The youns man went to his death the principal farm fied crops this Gedlaring ‘his innocence. Year was placed at $7.572,890,000 by ‘T am gotng 50 be hanged for a the department of agriculture jn its crime I aid not commit,” he declared. final report of the yenr: Last year Then “he read vereea of ‘ils own these crovs were yalued at $5,720.911,- ‘ m dedicated to his mother,, his two brothers and a sister. 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No split rivets. Polished brass paracentric style spring lock, put on with bolt and pla No split rivets or imitation. bolts. Lined throughout with extra quality cretonrie Ironing board and electric iron holder, designed to fit iron, practical and convenient. Removable shoe box with catches to hold securely in place, lined with flannel. Meets all requirements for carrying shoes, slippers, etc. Combination laundry bag, put on hooks, covers en- tire side of wardrobe, acting as a combination laun- WASHINGTON — In testifying before the Interi:tate commerce com- Secretary Wallace doctar- there will be a general ro- adjustment in the United States of industrial and agricultural produc- tion unless railroad rates are re- duced. clamps d riveted, with solid rivets and, ed that’ SCuaNONEE Eb. NAR dry bag and curtain. 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SUITABLE FOR LADY OR MAN OR BOTH Big ‘Chicken Dinner 5 to 7 O'clock Sunday Club Bachelors’ 230 North Park = 12-16-21 —Third Floor ‘Price $3.45 » $8.25 Pendleton Indian Blankets Genuine All-Wool Indian Blanket Robes. The famous Pendleton make can be used as auto robes, couch covers, also can be used for making children's coats or as bed. blankets. In very pretty bright plaids. Prices from $9.95 to $14.75 —tThird Floor § CO. late we must make a de- low and Satin -Teddies, reduced for Christmas Regular price from Hosiery AUTOMOBILE ROBES These are guaranteed All-Wool Pendleton Auto Robes of the finest’ inch fringe. Dad certainly will appreciate a Christmas gift of this kin A beautiful gift for woman, Regular prices & and $1.75, Special stmas Salo, lity with four- Very durable, ries ether today, Prices most reasonable, GOLDEN RULE, >t. STORE BSAY & CO, pieces, There still is time for embroidering before Christmas, Make your selection fi —Third Floor

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